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Over Your Dead Body
Not since "War of the Roses" has an onscreen couple been so determined to knock each other off! Jason Segel and Samara Weaving star in OVER YOUR DEAD BODY, an over-the-top, if occasionally unbridled bloody comedy with firepower to spare. Segel (Shrinking) stars as Dan, a movie Director with one film and a long downward spiral into commercials and streaming that's left him uncommitted and struggling. His actress wife Lisa (Weaving) seems like she's more interested in having fu


How To Make a Killing
Everyone loves playing a bad guy and Glen Powell is clearly having a good time in HOW TO MAKE A KILLING. I almost caught myself wondering if he's really a villain, and that's a testament to Powell's charm, since he spends the entire movie killing anyone in the family tree between him and a $28 million inheritance. Well structured by Writer/Director John Patton Ford, the film has some big laughs, plenty of suspense and more than a few surprises up it's well tailored cuffs. Pow


Landman (Season 1)
The wild west LIVES. A perfect blend of great ensemble acting, a star turn by Billy Bob Thornton and superb writing by Taylor Sheridan, LANDMAN (SEASON 1) is pure binging pleasure. I can't think of a better character than Tommy Norris, the weathered, stubborn, in-your-face cowboy in charge of the West Texas oil fields of M-TEX. Thornton has always been one of my favorite actors and this might be his greatest role. He IS Tommy. The treasure hunt of modern day oil rigs, combine


Supergirl
DC has done it again. That's not a compliment. Miscast, poorly written, badly staged and just plain dull, SUPERGIRL is a boring mess that only comes alive anytime the boys show up. That's pathetic. Why is that the Alien franchise can serve up two of the most kickass female action roles of all-time in Ripley and Rain, but DC, after 66 years, can't manage to give Supergirl her due? While we're at it, why would DC give the Directing reins to the dude most famous for "I, Tonya" a


Logan's Run (1976)
50 years ago this week, LOGAN'S RUN debuted in movie theaters. 50 years!!! A science fiction classic and major box office hit in 1976, the film belongs in the same nostalgic 70's bucket of fond memories for me as "Westworld", 'Soylent Green" and "The Omega Man". Michael York stars as Logan, a 23rd century Sandman (policeman) who chases down "runners" alongside his partner Francis (Richard Jordan). In this idyllic, perfect society, everyone lives in domes that offer perfect


Paradise (Season 2)
A worthy sophomore season by any measure, PARADISE: SEASON 2 may meander a bit in its middle, but it more than makes up for it with a slam bang final three episodes that lets its stellar cast loose. Creator Dan Fogelman (This Is Us) continues to dazzle with his use of time, popping back and forth with flashbacks before unleashing something truly clever as we near the finale. Sterling K. Brown (Is God Is, American Fiction) is excellent as Xavier, former secret service man, now


Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars (Season 1)
A visually stunning trip through London, Mexico City, Ireland, Denmark and America, KNIFE EDGE: CHASING MICHELIN STARS pulls you into the highs & lows in some of the most spectacular restaurants in the world. You don't have to be a foodie to enjoy this great, 8-episode documentary detailing, for the first time, the secretive world of Michelin inspectors and the Chefs chasing them. The CIA level tactics they use to keep the anonymity is a lot of fun to watch, as are the secret


Obsession
OBSESSION is a massive hit and a grisly, clever debut by Curry Barker. He keeps you on the edge of your seat from the minute that damn One Wish Willow stick is snapped until the absolute mad finale. However, the entire movie was nearly derailed for me by our young male lead character, Bear. This isn't to cast any ill will toward actor Michael Johnston, who plays him. Johnston is excellent. But Bear is so soft, so emotionally immobile with a spine made of feathers, that he's n


Toy Story 5
Every parent battling over screen time with their kids should get them in front of the big screen this weekend to see TOY STORY 5. Pixar's gift for entertaining kids (and adults) of all ages remains intact with this sweet, funny and heartfelt new adventure. Halfway through the film, I was ready to open this review by settling with "even lesser Disney/Pixar is better than any other animated choice" and then the final 25 minutes came together with a perfect bow, delivering huge


Widow's Bay (Season 1)
WIDOW'S BAY is a hilarious, scary, perfectly eccentric new creation that made me laugh a lot. I've never seen anything like it. How often can you truly say that? Creator Katie Dippold (The Heat, Parks and Recreation) has carefully crafted 10 episodes with a unique, deft blend of horror and comedy that pulled me in from it's very first moments. The cast that Dippold has assembled as citizens of Widow's Bay is nothing less than perfection. Matthew Rhys (The Post, HBO's Perry Ma
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